Eight children were raised in the house, which was also used for overnight stays by B&O Railroad crews.
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Landmarks Of Mansfield: The Ohio State Reformatory
It was meant to house young, first-time offenders rather than hardened criminals.
Landmarks of Mansfield: St. Peter’s Catholic Church
This is our traditional Easter Sunday post, which we are happy to share for the fifth consecutive year.
Landmarks Of Mansfield: The May Building
Contracts for the structure were let in August 1905.
Landmarks of Mansfield: The Richland Trust Building
It was the largest office building constructed to that date in Richland County
Landmarks Of Mansfield: First English Lutheran Church
It eventually was credited as being the largest Protestant church body in Ohio.
Landmarks Of Richland: Historic Downtown Plymouth
Its downtown boasts one of the most intact sets of nineteenth century commercial buildings in north central Ohio.
LOST: Landmarks of Mansfield: The Sarah Daisy Barker Thomas House
A local community leader, the house was a center for African-American social life.
Landmarks of Mansfield: The Frank A. Gilbert House
By 1812Blockhouse It’s not usually the case that a still-standing 135 year…
Landmarks Of Richland County: First Presbyterian Church, Shelby
Presbyterians first met in the Shelby area in the early 1820s.